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''Horizon'' is an ongoing and long-running British documentary television series on
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that covers
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and
philosophy Philosophy (from , ) is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. Some ...
.


History

The programme was first broadcast on 2 May 1964 with "The World of Buckminster Fuller" which explored the theories and structures of inventor
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and included the ''Horizon'' mission statement: "The aim of ''Horizon'' is to provide a platform from which some of the world's greatest scientists and philosophers can communicate their curiosity, observations and reflections, and infuse into our common knowledge their changing views of the universe". ''Horizon'' continues to be broadcast on
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, and in 2009 added a series of films based on the rich ''Horizon'' archive called ''Horizon Guides'' on
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. In December 2016, it was announced that ''Horizon'' will no longer be made exclusively by the BBC's in-house production division,
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, and the BBC invited independent production companies to pitch to make episodes of the strand.


Episodes

There have been 57 series and over 1,200 episodes produced.


Broad coverage of science topics

''Horizon'' has investigated an eclectic mix of subjects and controversial topics, it opened the awareness of consumers to the use of
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in pet food in 1972 ("Whales, Dolphins, and Men"); and produced award-winning documentary-dramas such as '' Life Story'' in 1987 which dramatised the discovery of the structure of DNA. A 1978 programme about the
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documented the decline of the Swiss watch industry. In 1993, an
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-winning episode about decreasing male fertility ("Assault on the Male") was given a special screening at the
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.


Format

The format of the series has varied over the years.


1960s–1980s

The first ever ''Horizon'' was "The World of Buckminster Fuller", produced and directed by Ramsay Short, was shown on 5 February 1964. It set the style; running time 50 minutes, no in-vision presenter, interviewees speaking off camera (in practice, almost always to the producer/director whose questions were usually edited out). Until the 1980s ''Horizon'', in common with all BBC documentaries, was shot on 16 mm film. Only rare programmes had a specialist writer – in most cases the producer/director was also the writer. The first ''Horizon'' in colour was "Koestler on Creativity", produced by
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, was shown on 5 December 1967. The
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's (PBS) ''
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'' series was created in 1974, after Michael Ambrosino, who had served a year-long fellowship with the BBC, was inspired to create an American program based on the same
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.


1990s

Since the early 1990s, ''Horizon'' has developed a distinctive
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form, typically employing an underlying "detective" metaphor, to relate scientific issues and discoveries to the lives of its viewers. Many episodes of ''Horizon'' are structured in a format that starts with a tease or menu laying out what the show has in store, followed by two "acts" with a "plot twist" around 25–35 minutes into the show. The twist frequently propels the story line from a focus on an individual scientist's human and intellectual journey of discovery through to explore the impact of that insight while, at the same time, providing a change of "texture" and filmic pace. Often, episodes of ''Horizon'' end up with a
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of "talking heads" as experts and people affected by the implications of the science covered are intercut to create a sense of summary.


2000s

Until early 2008, the length was standardised at 50 minutes, which was extended in the latter half of 2008 to 60 minutes. Some episodes are adapted from documentaries by other broadcasters such as PBS' ''Nova'', and episodes of ''Horizon'' are in turn adapted by PBS (to American English) and other broadcasters around the world in their own languages.


Popularity

''Horizon'' has enjoyed high viewing figures, even though it covered subjects as complex as
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and
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. It has shown a change of direction since June 2006, offering a more light-hearted approach, though the subjects it covers remain serious.


Criticism

The down-side to ''Horizon''s recent focus on "Pure Science, Sheer Drama" and the occasionally forced narrative this engenders has led to some accusations of
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in recent years, with one former editor writing a newspaper article about how the programme concentrates too much on human stories, and not enough on the science. One programme "Chimps are people too" was entirely presented by a non-scientist, Danny Wallace. Editor Andrew Cohen addressed the reasons why the programme went down this route on the ''Horizon'' web page. In October 2014, a three-part special – "Cat Watch: the New Horizon Experiment" – was broadcast, following up on ''Horizon''s 2013 "The Secret Life of the Cat". At the end of the first hour-long broadcast the findings of the experiment so-far were summarised on screen by presenter
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as: "Our cats can cope with change but you have to introduce them to it gently". ''
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'' was critical of the scientific value of the programme saying: "By all means, if the BBC wants to, make a series called ''The Secret Life of Cats''; but don't insult the history of television by branding it, however obliquely, as a ''Horizon''".


Awards

In the period of "Pure Science, Sheer Drama", ''Horizon'' won an unprecedented series of the world's top awards, including a BAFTA, an
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for Best Documentary, a
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Award and a
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Award. Other Emmy winning programmes are: "Chernobyl's Sarcophagus" (1991), "Assault on the Male" (1993) and "The Fall of the World Trade Centre" (2003). In 1988, ''Horizon'' won a BAFTA for Best Drama, "Life Story" (about the elucidation of the structure of DNA), another in 1996 for Best Documentary, "Fermat's Last Theorem" (which also won a
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) and another in 2001 for Best Factual Series or Strand.


Home media

Three ''Horizon'' episodes were included on The Wonders Collection Special Edition DVD and Blu-ray. The episodes were "Do You Know What Time It Is?", "Can We Make A Star On Earth?" and "What on Earth is Wrong With Gravity?"


See also

* '' Q.E.D.'' – 1980s and 1990s documentary series on BBC1, focusing on more populist science topics than ''Horizon'' * ''
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'' –
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science programme, similar to ''Q.E.D''. and last produced in 2001 * List of ''Horizon'' episodes


References


Further reading

* "The origins and practice of science on British television" in ''The Routledge Companion to British Media History'', pp. 470–483


External links

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Video clips


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